3 Elements is the Answer
No element name Venus exists. Elements' name derived from planets are Mercury, Uranium, Neptunium, and Plutonium
Mercury, Plutonium, Uranium
All of the planets in this solar system contain all of those elements, and it is quite likely that every planet throughout the galaxy is likely to contain all of these elements.
Heavy elements.
The Sun and its planets formed form a huge cloud (disk) of dust which contained both light and heavy elements, but there were more light elements (hydrogen) than heavy. As the disk coalesced into the sun and planets the areas close to the young sun were too hot (heated by the sun) for the light elements to condense and settle onto the young inner planets which are therefore rocky, while the outer planets being further from the sun did accumulate the lighter and more volatile elements. However in the centers of the giant planets there are rocky (heavy) cores.
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Planets are made up of many different particles. Such as iron, rock, metal, lighter rock elements.
No element name Venus exists. Elements' name derived from planets are Mercury, Uranium, Neptunium, and Plutonium
Mercury, Plutonium, Uranium
All of the planets in this solar system contain all of those elements, and it is quite likely that every planet throughout the galaxy is likely to contain all of these elements.
There are many more! Just like we always discover new planets, we are always discovering new elements, too.
The two most important elements on the Jovian planets are hydrogen and heliumn
Hydrogen and helium are the primary elements on those planets.
Heavy elements.
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Nitrogen and Hydrogen. 2.
mars Mercury